How the FBI is following a digital trail of evidence to track down Capitol rioters
After the violent riot at the United States Capitol earlier this month, the FBI launched a massive operation to track down and arrest those involved. Law enforcement has been successful with the help of social media, smartphones and other digital evidence left behind that day. NBC business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has this week’s Sunday Focus.
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